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Bob Fleming living sun master sun christian holidays turkey
As ımpact watersports we agreed working with Bob Fleming who is the owner of Livingsun Christian Holidays.. Due to the quantity of the watersports customers,we bought equipment of 20000 GBP. Unfortunately Bob Fleming did not keep his promises and our money has not been paid to us.
It's very sad that christian people act like this. I am blaming. Because of this debt. We have to close the watersports company.
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/blog/bob-fleming-living-sun-master-christian.htmlWed, 26 Mar 2014 22:31:16 +0000Charter flights to Bodrum are available from April until October and range from £120 to £350 return.
Flights to Bodrum from London, take approximately 4 hours.
Charter flights to Bodrum are available from April until October and range from £120 to £350 return.
Good companies for flights to Bodrum Airport from the UK include;
Transfers from Bodrum airport to Kadikalesi
PURE is based in Kadikalesi, 23 km from Bodrum town. The transfer time from Bodrum Airport is approximately 1 hour.
Private transfer
We can book a private transfer for you in a Taxi from Bodrum airport, this take less time and costs £45, we can accept either sterling or the equivalent in Turkish Lira.
Shared Transfer
A shared transfer from Bodrum airport to Kadikalesi can be booked with HolidayHOPPA.com for approximately £12 per person and these take longer.
The details you will need in order to book the transfer are as follows;
Airport: Bodrum Airport (BJV)
Resort: Turgutries
Resort Name: Kadkalesi
Resort Address: Alfaaparts or Sundance hotel
By Minibus
If you are already in Turkey, there is a regular and reliable dolmus (minibus) service from Bodrum to Turgutreis. From there you can catch the Gumusluk dolmus to Kadikalesi. The dolmus service is the cheapest way of travelling on the Bodrum peninsula; prices are maximum £2.50 per journey and on request the dolmush will drop you at the AVTA holiday village and then walk from there.
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/accommodation/flights-transfers-bodrum.htmlThu, 16 Jan 2014 10:32:41 +0000Price List For Accomadation Packages , windsurfing and sailing
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Deposit for reservation
Payment £25,00 GBPPayment £50,00 GBPPayment £100,00 GBPPayment £150,00 GBPPayment £200,00 GBP
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/price-list.htmlMon, 13 Jan 2014 16:57:42 +0000Catamaran, pico, lasers are for sale..
Sailing dinghy's for sale in Bodrum
We have some spare kit for sale at our centre in Bodrum!
If you are living in the Bodrum area, then you might be interested in buying a boat for the summer..
We have 1 x pico for sale, 1 x Lazer 1, 1 x hobie cat for sale.
If you contact us then we can arrange for you to see the kit, and give you the price. My telephone number is; ++90 (0)5076318720
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/blog/sailing-dinghy39s-for-sale-bodrum.htmlThu, 09 Jan 2014 12:48:36 +0000Keep your arms straight! Look at the exit
Top 5 tips for learning to windsurf
I have taught hundreds of beginners to windsurf over the years and I have found every beginner makes the same mistakes! These tips will help you enjoy your first experience much more!
1. Look up! Always look up, or look where your going, your head weighs 30% of your body weight and therefore your head really affects your balance. Beginners often focus on their feet and look down. If you do this you will loose your balance and fall in. So my number 1 top tip for learning to windsurf is to look up and ahead.
2. Keep your arms straight! When making your turn, the beginner will often have his arms bent, trying to force the turn! If you keep your arms straight, this will make the sail do all the work, and have better balance.
3. Front foot facing forwards, back foot over the centre line! When you are in the sailing position, the beginner windsurfer will often have his feet still in the secure position and then try to pull in on the sail. This is another mistake, as when the sail fills, you will not be able to resist the power of the sail. By having your back foot over the centre line, and your front foot facing forwards, you will be able to resist the power of the sail and harness the wind.
4. Bring the sail to the balance point before pulling in!! This is another common mistake that beginners do, and it ensures that they spend the maximum time getting wet and tired! Therefore, to avoid this you should bring the mast to the balance point before pulling in on the sail, you will know that you have done this when the sail goes light.
5. Keep your back straight and use your legs! When pulling the sail out of the water you should get in a low crouching position on the board, and use your legs to lift the sail out of the water. This will save you tons of energy and a sore back!
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/blog/top-tips-for-learning-windsurf.htmlThu, 09 Jan 2014 12:46:03 +0000However here in this Blog, we will tell you the 4 best tips to success in this maneuver!
How to Power Gybe
Power Gybe, is also refered to a Step Gybe, or in general a Carve Gybe. This is one of the most popular manoeuvres and a major aim for most windsurfers, apart from the Loop.
A lot of windsurfers, even those who have been doing the sport for years, struggle with their Gybes. The reason for this is due to the technical nature of this maneuver.
Technical knowledge, combined with practice is essential for success. However once you can do it you will feel an immense feeling of satisfaction and always remember that first Carve Gybe!
There are many parts to the learning the Gybe, and its best if you watch one of the many videos on youtube for guidance, before paying for a private or group lesson whilst on holiday.
However here in this Blog, we will tell you the 4 best tips to success in this maneuver!
1. Prepare yourself and have lots of speed before going into the turn!
2. Make sure your mast hand is as close as possible to the mast!
3. Get low, lean forwards and push through your knees!
4. Look forwards throughout the turn and on the exit!
5. Practice in all conditions!
Things to practice!
1. Look forwards in every part of your windsurfing, try to get out in low winds and mess around, concentrate on your vision.
2. Practice Boom to Boom, again get out there in light winds, don't just chill on the beach, enjoy windsurfing with your mates, mess around your boards.
Once you have succeeded at your Carve Gybe, then you can give it a go at following;
Speed Gybe, one handed Gybe
Laydown Gybe
Stall Gybe
Slam Gybe
Duck Gybe
Reverse duck Gybe, duck Gybe piroquette
Aerial duck Gybe
Backwind Gybe, onehanded back hand Gybe
Monkey Gybe
Reverse monkey Gybe
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/blog/how-power-gybe.htmlThu, 09 Jan 2014 12:43:58 +0000Learning to waterstart is not necessarily all the fun, but with these tips it will certainly make it much easier!!!
Top 3 tips for learning to waterstart
Not only is uphalling your windsurfing sail tiring, but it stops you from trying new manoeuvres and progressing in the sport. However once you have mastered the waterstart, it opens the world of windsurfing to you!
Waterstarting can be tiring at first. You will find yourself struggling to swim with the sail, drinking copious amounts of sea or lake water, and when you have finally got yourself onto the board you will be knackered from all of the effort involved.
There are plenty of detailed resources to teach you this manoeuvre on-line, so check out youtube, or buy one of Peter Hearts tuition videos, or see one of the many blogs on learning how to waterstart. However I have written this blog to give you my 3 top tips for you learning this important manoeuvre.
1. Wear a buoyancy aid, wear one of these it will reduce your learning time by 80%!!
I am sure that you are very proud of the fact that you are in the harness and no longer have to wear one of these. However, lose the harness and spend an hour or two in the water. The buoyancy aid will reduce your effort with swimming, and allow you to concentrate on the technique of the waterstart.
2. Lift the sail at the tip of the mast.
Getting the sail out of the water is hard, so swim to the tip of the mast and javelin throw the sail over your shoulder. Then work your way hand over hand till you get to the boom.
3. Let out your back hand
Once you get back onto the board you will be overpowered, therefore let out your back hand and it will release most of the power, and stop you from getting pulled over the front of the board and back in the water!
Learning to waterstart is not necessarily all the fun, but with these tips it will certainly make it much easier!!! Plus once you have learnt the waterstart it will transform your windsurfing!!!!
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/blog/top-tips-for-learning-waterstart.htmlThu, 09 Jan 2014 12:41:56 +0000Get lessons from a pro. Following on from point 8, you should make sure that you learn from an instructor, not just a friend, this will; give you better technique, reduce frustration, help you learn faster.
Top 10 windsurfing tips!
For those new to the sport, this is my top ten tips for windsurfing in general! This will help you progress, and have fun in the sport at the same time...
1. Always have the wind on your back. As a beginner I could never work out where the wind was coming from, but if you always keep the wind on your back then you will have no problems.
2. Look ahead! If you are looking ahead into the manoeuvre, then this will make it easy to complete.
3. Practice. Whatever the conditions (within reason) get out there, if it is very windy, just give it a go, even if its just for 2 minutes. If there isn't much wind, get out on the water and do some light wind freestyle. Mess around and have fun.
(Please keep in mind tides etc, don't go out in dangerous conditions)
5. Stretch yourself. Make sure that you are always pushing yourself to learn more. Whether that is by taking out a bigger sail or a smaller board, give it a go, try it and then go back to your normal kit. You will find your technique improving all the time.
6. Concentrate! Set sessions where you have a specific goal. For example just spend 40 minutes trying to learn waterstart. Concentrate on this manoeuvre, once you can do it two or three times, you will have achieved your goal, and you will be perfecting it in your normal windsurfing sessions.
7. Realistic goals! Set realistic goals for your windsurfing, don't beat yourself up if you don't achieve them. If you set yourself bite size goals then you will keep motivated and achieve the bigger goal!
8. Use the kit and your technique, not your strength! Whether it is the first part of the sailing position to learning to waterstart, learn and use good technique rather than brute strength. Often women learn quicker than men, because of this!
9. Get lessons from a pro. Following on from point 8, you should make sure that you learn from an instructor, not just a friend, this will; give you better technique, reduce frustration, help you learn faster. Like any building, you need good foundations to your windsurfing.
10. Windsurf with friends! I have always found my windsurfing has improved because I am with friends, you race together, learn new moves together, its a great social sport and you should take advantage of this!
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/blog/top-windsurfing-tips.htmlThu, 09 Jan 2014 12:40:06 +0000windsurfing-videos
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http://puretourism.co.uk/rs/gallery/windsurfing-videos.htmlTue, 07 Jan 2014 12:44:54 +0000Bodrum Photos
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